Rio Grande
Floating Buoys Appear in Rio Grande as DHS Moves Ahead With 500-Mile River Barrier
A string of bright orange buoys has begun appearing in the Rio Grande near Brownsville, Texas, as the Department of Homeland Security moves forward with a plan to build a floating barrier system along large portions of the U.S.-Mexico border.
High-Speed Smuggling Chase Ends in Drowning at U.S.-Mexico Border
A human smuggling attempt ended in tragedy when a migrant drowned in the Rio Grande while fleeing Texas Department of Public Safety officers
Migrants Struggling To Swim Back To Mexico Saved From Rio Grande
Two migrants struggling to swim to Mexico across the Rio Grande were rescued by Coast Guard agents, CBP said
Volunteer Group in Northern Mexico Discovered Another Property Allegedly Used By Criminal Groups To Cremate Human Remains
Members of Colectivo Amor por los Desaparecidos found multiple human remains, including a skull, a jawbone and several scattered bones across a property in the northern state of Tamaulipas
U.S., Mexico Reach Agreement to Ensure Timely Water Deliveries for Texas Farmers
Mexico was at risk of breaching an 80-year old treaty with the U.S. through which it must deliver 1,750,000 acre-feet of water every five years
Mexico Owes The U.S. a Great Amount Of Water; Here's How It's Planning To Repay It
Mexican officials are proposing to utilize overflow from recent heavy rains, which are currently causing reservoir levels in Tamaulipas to exceed capacity
Activists raise alarms about increased dangers for migrants after large rescue in Texas
Advocates claim that new, tougher deterrence measures are leading them to take more dangerous routes. Officials say smugglers deceive migrants about the perils
Governor Greg Abbott wins legal battle on Texas' floating buoy barrier in border with Mexico
The state has placed the buoys on the Rio Grande. The Biden administration filed a lawsuit to force its removal
Texas towns across the Rio Grande impose emergency measures due to lack of water from Mexico and droughts
Town across the border have imposed restrictions to deal with the situation, which is not showing signs of improvement
As SB4 Pitches Texas Against the U.S. Government, the State Is Challenging 150 Years of Immigration Law
Senate Bill 4 could be the vehicle for the U.S. Supreme Court to finally unleash Lone Star Republicans on the world's huddled masses
Border Foragers And Popsicle Sellers: A Micro-Economy Among US Migrants
In the last 11 months, at least 1.8 million people have reached the southern US border, many of them searching for safety and economic opportunity they could not find in their own countries.
Texas National Guard Shoots Migrant During Struggle On US-Mexico Border
A Texas National Guard shot a migrant while locked in a struggle at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Battle Over Rio Grande Continues As Judge Orders Proposed Deal to Be Made Public
The judge serving as a special master over the Rio Grande case has ordered the federal government on Friday to publicly reveal the proposed plans over the river so that the merits of the deal can be seen.
Local Shelters Overwhelmed As 1700 Migrants Released Into El Paso; Many Are Reportedly Mexicans
Some 1700 migrants were released into El Paso, Texas overwhelming local shelters.
Riot Police Remove Venezuelan Migrants From Makeshift Camp Near Rio Grande As Scuffles Break Out
A Venezuelan migrant camp in the Rio Grande was destroyed by Mexican authorities on Sunday as they claim that the area is unsafe and unsanitary for the migrants living there.